Seminars for Masters MATT, MET and MEE
General information
Seminars are short intensive courses either of 2.5 ECTS credits or 3 ECTS credits. The former represent 62.5 hours of student workload, including 20 hours of class time, and the latter represent 75 hours of student workload, including 24 hours of class time.
They can take place in different periods: after the exam period (end of January or end of June), throughout the academic year, or during the first or last period of the academic year.
They count as elective subjects.
The courses are taught in English.
Students can only enrol in one seminar per semester.
Calendar
Enrolment
Enrolment for seminars is only performed together with that for the rest of the subjects in the usual periods.
Seminars
- 230365 - Printed Circuit Board Dessig
- 230375 - Graph Signal Processing
- 230378 - Big GNSS data: from Remote Sensing to Space Weather
- 230379 - Modern Channel Coding
- 230380 - New Telecommunication Markets
- 230381 - Quantum communication and computation
- 230382 - Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things (IoT)
- 230383 - Alternative computing strategies with emerging nanoelectronic devices
- 230385 - Satellite Communications and Non-Terrestrial Networks
- 230386 - The way to 6g: future trends in mobile communications
- 230387 - Laboratory on Ultrasonic Electronics
- 230388 - Leading high-performing teams
- 230389 - Wind energy: fundamentals, offshore applications and sensing systems
- 230390 - Why electrons flow: understanding solar cells
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